Sew the 3 dark green 8 1/2 x 1 1/2 inch rectangles in between the four pumpkin blocks. Press seams, then sew one dark green strip to each side of the runner. Then use the remaining strip to sew across the top and bottom of the runner. Press seams.

Sew a 4 1/2 inch brown pumpkin strip to each side of the runner. Trim and press. Cut the remaining strip in half and sew to the top and bottom of the runner. Press.

Congrats on a job well done!

I hope you had fun putting the table runner together, I have a video of my quilting and a binding tutorial so you can finish the whole project in no time. As you can see in the picture above I have two table runners, the orange and green runner has been made for about a year, waiting for me to write up a pattern, but since it's taken so long to get to it I decided to do a tutorial instead. I feel like I should give away my original table runner! What do you think? All you have to do to enter to win my orange and green pumpkin table runner is to leave a comment. Want more entries? Like 5? (you know the drill) just blog about my tutorial and giveaway. So good luck! I will announce the random winner Friday.

This is my first time at your blog, and I came because of this runner - I love it! And when I saw the lighter version, I loved it even more. And then . . . I saw that's the one you're giving away! Yay! Thanks for the tutorial!

I wanted to tell how absolutely adorable the pink and blue baby quilts are! I love the quilting you did on them. My little twin grandbabies will be the lucky recipients of them. Kathy is my sister! Lucky me!

By the way, it is great to have a boy and girl all at once. Just wish they lived here in Utah and not in Missouri.

The pumpkin table runner is adorable and your tut is so easy to comprehend. Thanks for the giveaway. I will go to my blog and sometime today and see what I can do there, still new to the blogging site, but trying to learn between finishing up UFO's. Bless you.Mona in Melbourne

OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!This is just absolutely adorable...I love it and think this would make fabulous holiday gifts...You are very creative and I also think the idea of a Christmas ornament would work beautifully too. Thanks so much for sharing..deb

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I am Judi the Green Fairy of Green Fairy Quilts. Strange name you may think, but it is a fun story of when I was young and my mom would comment before she left anywhere that it would be nice if the Green Fairy cleaned up while she was gone. I usually took the hint and cleaned up. So, when we started to think of a name for our business, naturally Green Fairy Quilts was it. I love to quilt and love to design, so together with my husband Clint we have turned my passion into a business. Clint now runs the business while I get to spend my time taking care of our four children and making time to longarm quilt and design quilt patterns. Thanks for stopping by!